EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialThere is a graceful way to get out of a group picture. But it’s also worth asking why you are so opposed to posing. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialWhat you should do and what you actually can do about a miserable job are drastically different. Here is how to think about that gulf. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
Editorial?In an environment where some people work from home while others work in an office,? writes The New York Times Work Friend columnist Roxane Gay, ?it can be challenging to feel as if you?re a part of the office culture and are being included in both formal and informal conversations.? (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialAn employee with a chronic condition can be held accountable at work. But it should be about their performance apart from their illness. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialSure, you wouldn’t vape on a Zoom call or hold an office retreat at someone’s condo building, but it’s not the end of the world that others would. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)
EditorialIt may seem unfair that your colleagues have been granted an exception, but resenting them won’t get you a remote-only job. (Margeaux Walter/The New York Times)